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And Waverley Root, the American food writer, said he once thought that the English cooked badly through sheer technical deficiency but he was shocked "to discover to my stupefication that the English cook that way because that is the way they like it."

Or maybe they put it there for all the visitors who made the trip to the Melkweg,Bulldog or Happy Family…Imagine their fright,joy,stupefication at not being able to dismiss the fly with a well-placed shot! on 31 Oct 2003 at 5:53 pm3Mike

All such states again as exist with stupefication (of the senses, the mind or the understanding) whose cause is unascertainable, and which are incomprehensible (by either reasons or inward light), should be known as ascribable to the action of

What I want to see is a stop to the systematic and ongoing stupefication of the Malays and the non-Malays and to let them be free from being run-down emotionally by boot camp facilitators who make a living humiliating people.